How to make the most out of a rentalproperty.
Thanks forasking. There are lots of advantages to renting rather thanbuying, but one of the pitfalls is you have to live with your landlord's stylechoices.
But just because you're renting does not mean you can't adapt it to your own personal style without jeopardising yourdeposit.
So here are some tips and advice about how to put your own flair into a temporaryspace.
What changes should youavoid?
First ofall, if you do want to make changes like paintingwalls, adding wallpaper or putting up shelves you need to ask for permission from yourlandlord.
Although these can be aesthetic anduseful, they can also bepricey.
And once you moveout, the landlord might ask you to put things back to how theywere.
So it's worth considering carefully if you really need or want thesechanges.
But there are lots of things you can do without making permanent adjustments to yourhome.
How can I personalise my rentalhome?
You can add colour to your home with paintings andartwork.
These are easily hung and removed under a great way to show yourstyle.
But if your lease does not allow pictures to behung, an alternative is boards orcanvases, wallpapered or painted in colours you like and then simply propped upinstead.
There's even self-adhesive wallpaper which was specifically created with the rental market inmind.
Easy to apply andremove, though it is probably a good idea to checkfirst.
Mirrors are also a goodoption.
They can add light to a room and they're a great free standing option or they can easily be proppedup.
Next, think about softfurnishings.
Rugs are great for addingwarmth, texture and colour and can bring a roomtogether.
Likewise, simply changing or adding curtains can add a splash of your own colour palette and style into aroom.
Next consider accessories which can make all thedifference, such as cushions andthrows.
If your place is unferished then you'll be able to fill it with the furniture of your choice which will make it feel a lot more like it's in yourstyle.
However, if it's already furnished then moving things around to suit your taste or needs can really help a lot in personalising thespace.
Even in a furnished place you can usually add a few small pieces like a side table or beautifullamp.
Thinking about lighting is also something toconsider.
Simply changing a lampshade or bulb can add a different feeling to aroom.
As a rule ofthumb, in interior design we recommend that each room should have 5 to 8 lightsources.
If you havespace, work in a floor lamp that's both decorative and cast a nice glow in theroom.
Advises designer and Instagrammer SarahAquisomb, plants and ornaments are another great way to add your own style to yourhome.
Bigger indoor plants like palms or Montorosa can cover up boring corners or unsightly bunches ofwires.
Sarah, most of all plants breathe life into a room that can seemstale, helping it feel fresh andholy.
There you haveit. Now you know how to make the most out of your rentalproperty.
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